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    Camo Clad Question?

    Anyone have any experience with it? Where's the best place to get it? Cheapest?

    I aquired a free golfcart and I'm thinking on covering it with some.

    #2
    I called Camo Clad TWICE to get samples so I could see which one I wanted to put on my truck. First time I never received anything at all. I called back two weeks later and they sent me a catalog? Their lack of attention to the customer pretty much put me OUT of the mood of puting any camo on my truck. Maybe you will have better luck with em

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      #3
      Call them...618-342-6860 and they will tell you where the nearest dealer is to you. I use to be a dealer and a certified installer.

      I love the stuff. Very durable and holds color very well.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Oz_Ag View Post
        Anyone have any experience with it? Where's the best place to get it? Cheapest?

        I aquired a free golfcart and I'm thinking on covering it with some.
        I have bought plenty of it at www.camo4u.com They have been very helpful when I have called. I can't remember the guys name but he was always helpful. They are a dealer for camo clad and sell it a little cheaper.
        I would also check into www.camowraps.com, I haven't had the chance to check their prices yet but I will soon be looking to re-do one of my vehicles and will check them out first....

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          #5
          Thanks guys!

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            #6
            I would save your money & spray paint it...did it with mine and worked great

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              #7
              call camo clad and ask for joe she is very helpfull and will send your order right out . I have used and installed a ton of the stuff and it is awesome

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                #8
                Forget the camo clad and do the film transfer stuff. more durable and looks way better

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                  #9
                  look at camographix.com also, thats where i get all my stuff

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                    #10
                    I've had CamoClad on a wheeler for 5+ years. No fade, but it does rub off and leave white marks over time. It cuts pretty easy too.

                    My BIL has a cart that has bedliner sprayed on it. Sweet setup. That is what I would do. Maybe a little more $$, but tons easier. IMO.

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